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Uploaded by IACooper on May 1, 2010
Filmed at GDSF 2008 with a Beaulieu R16
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@ReasonAndScience
The majority was shot on a Canon "TV Zoom Lens V6x18" 18-108mm zoom.
It's not the sharpest lens in the world, especially with the aperture wide open, but it's what came with the camera.
I subsequently got an Angenieux 12-120mm zoom which is a bit nicer, that's the lens used on the "Bishop's Castle to Woore" film.
IACooper 1 year ago
which lens did you use? i just bought an r16 and want to get this look
thanks
mark
ReasonAndScience 1 year ago
Kodak 7201 (50D) by day...
Kodak 7219 (500T) by night.
awesome! what filmstock?
billgaunce 1 year ago
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@ReasonAndScience
The majority was shot on a Canon "TV Zoom Lens V6x18" 18-108mm zoom.
It's not the sharpest lens in the world, especially with the aperture wide open, but it's what came with the camera.
I subsequently got an Angenieux 12-120mm zoom which is a bit nicer, that's the lens used on the "Bishop's Castle to Woore" film.
IACooper 1 year ago
which lens did you use? i just bought an r16 and want to get this look
thanks
mark
ReasonAndScience 1 year ago
Kodak 7201 (50D) by day...
Kodak 7219 (500T) by night.
IACooper 1 year ago
awesome! what filmstock?
billgaunce 1 year ago